LOS ANGELES, May 3 (UPI) --Author Amy Tan, whose books The Joy Luck Club and The Kitchen God's Wife were inspired by her life and her mother's, said writing brought her closer to her mom. The ...
Amy Tan is a world class author whose work has been translated into 35 languages. Several of her books have lingered on best sellers lists notably “The Joy Luck Club,” which was made into a film for ...
SFGate: Amy Tan explores the interweaving of fate, fact and fiction Tan takes a look at her work, life
Make SFGATE a preferred source so your search results prioritize writing by actual people, not AI. Add Preferred Source Amy Tan has built a career exploring mother-daughter relationships, particularly ...
Amy Tan explores the interweaving of fate, fact and fiction Tan takes a look at her work, life
AOL: Amy Tan, Ekow Eshun and Michael Connelly among L.A. Times Book Prize honorees and finalists
Amy Tan, Ekow Eshun and Michael Connelly among L.A. Times Book Prize honorees and finalists
The Boston Globe: Amy Tan reflects on her new nonfiction book. ‘Birds were fun ... fiction writing is torment.’
Amy Tan reflects on her new nonfiction book. ‘Birds were fun ... fiction writing is torment.’
San Diego Union-Tribune: ‘A sense of calm’: Amy Tan’s writing and illustrations soar in new book about birds
‘A sense of calm’: Amy Tan’s writing and illustrations soar in new book about birds
Santa Rosa Press Democrat: Amy Tan’s ‘Saving Fish from Drowning’ offers complex, comical plot
AOL: Amy Tan on Jamaica Kincaid, 'Crazy Rich Asians,' and The Book on Her Nightstand